King would have none of it as she struck out Ali Peters to end the inning and the Lady Hornets would not have a chance to score again.

Onslaught

In the bottom of the second inning, Jasmine Runk led off and reached on a Huntland error and went all the way to third base on consecutive passed balls. Brooke Paul walked and took off for second base and the Lady Hornets took the bait, trying to throw Paul out while Runk stole home, making it 11-0.

Kelsie Darnell singled and Emma Stacey followed with an RBI infield single.

Darnell scooted home on a wild pitch and Patterson made it 14-0 with a sacrifice fly.

King doubled to the left field corner and Rickee Gayle Carter came in to run for the Forrest and scored run number 15 after two Huntland wild pitches.

King set down the Lady Hornets 1-2-3 in the bottom of the inning to end the game.

Moore County

Forrest traveled to Moore County on Wednesday, looking to get even with the Raiderettes, who beat the Lady Rockets 1-0 last week.

After taking an early 1-0 lead at Lynchburg, Mariah Ward nailed a three-run homerun in the bottom of the fifth inning to give the Raiderettes a 3-1 lead.

Jordan Yelensky drove home a run in the top of the sixth with a double, trading places with King, who knocked a two-bagger to lead off the frame.

The Lady Rockets (20-8, 9-2) tried for the comeback in the top of the seventh inning, but left two runners on base to end the game, turning over the District 9A regular season title to the Raiderettes (19-8, 10-0).